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Show 1 r ' : Peralta THE S .NTINEL, PER TEAK. ONLY $ VOL. TL MAItYI yiHUJINQ HOUSE, Itcn topis. 3 Bliss FIRST-CLAS- Omitted for wanjt S - MARTI, UTAH: E,D.H,TjtPsox Parks, space u, 1S90. M, Meeting called by state all three being present, Elder Willis, cf Salt (.afce city was present also. The meeting was called to order by Bishop C. A. Madsen. Choir sang, Goa Moves w a Mysterious Way." Prayer by Jens Larsen. Choir sang, How Pleased and Blessed was I President Petersen made a few opening remarks. Came to give good advice, and also.to put the ward authorities before the people fof actsptance tor reI jection. & President Maiben ' encouraged the Lind and Mining Attorneys. Office in people to live their religion so that they V, s. Jatnd Offica Building, General might obtain the reward in store for the faithful. practice in all Courts. President Beal said we would have SAIT UKC CITY, UTAH, to pay the penalty if we were wrong doers, and we would receive the reward in store if we were faithful. Encouraged the saints to press on in the good work and stay with the goofl ship Zion, Choir sang, Hail Brightness," Benediction by Bishop C, A. Madsen. fkSaatrO AUmty M.lam a.fAtvlOfux Parks Thompson, to-th- ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS west, EAST, NORTH and SOUTH A.T ! STATIONS. ALL TIMECARD la Effect June 29th., 1890. TRAINS LEAVE. j P. A. M. H spndav 10 A. H Called to order by Bishop C. A. Madsen. Choir sang, "Lord we come before thee now, Prayer by Elder Willis, Choir sang, "Great is the Lord " Saciament was administered by the teacners of the 9th district. Prest. Peterson explained that .the object of the meeting was for organization and acceptance of the ward officers. Admonished the people to be prayerful and prudent. In voting, oppose no one without a just cause; sustain no one who is not worthy of the position w hich they are called to fill. If Bishop Madsen is guilty of crime, put him out, but do not compel youiselves to be in the fault. Related an incident where seventeen charges had been made against a bishop, but not one could be proven. We have something to do as well as the bishop, if we get into the Kingdom of God. PREST. BEAL 5.15 Hoped all understood the instructions 5.45 of Prest, Peterson. Always start right, .1.15 Nephi at v beware of slander; never try to injure the " Provo at 2.45 7.45 character of anyone, as it can never be 9.45 restored, never Judge without the aid oi 4.45 s Trains leave Salt Lake at 7.10a m anil 4 15 p the Holy Spirit, a m and 0 i p ni. B arriving at Provo at Trelns leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. in prest. maibkn :5UO and 7:30pm. liJopiu and Admonished all to do right. Presented S. W. ECCLES, I the officers to be sustained by the Saints Asst. Gen. Frt. in the ward in the following order. A Pass. Agt 1st. General authorities. 2. Stake C. F. RESSEGU1E, authorities. authorities. Gen. Manager. 3rd, Ward Each was put seperately and all unanione vote mously sustained, exceptr against second counsellor-Choisang "The gallant ship is uudet I OF THE weigh." Benediction by Prest Beal. Juab at 1245 and V.r.M:at s Lotcria de la Beijeficeijcia Publics or I SALT LAKE SEASONING. THE STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO , J Salt Lake City iS, iS9o. There is a lull in real estate and men A ovndicate of capitalists have cured the concession for operating this in that business are feeing pretty blue. The days are .vfery warm but the evenings are delightful. fenainea thronhot the : d have extended Its Mr. C. Duglass'of Lincoln Neb, had United States and British America slaw will b found a list of the prices which will his pocket picked while enjoying a bo drawn oa bath at Becks Hot Springs, : Building on the East side Hotel is being pushed, the foundation is and it is giving employment 1 At ZlMlSMI Kosito, a to many hands. great eoatinued $ LOTTERY, , i JULY 27,1890. and nearly-complete- monthly thereafter, An exciting runaway occurred on Sunday, a horse and cart rushing from Godbes corner south on the sidewalk 5i VltksM B( IlS.ssi Halves Hoot scattering the people right and left, but .fca l.oi Ainsricaa Currency. luckily injuring no one. $150,000.00 i or LIST or rlizs r IriUKor ; , prizics or rRiZKs or , H rsiZKs or 10 T1I7.KS OF o CKiZks or 00 PM17.K8 or dou TRIZKS vRIZl I PRIZES: Election passed off very quietly, with very little challenging on either side. OF Arraoi f i o pwzbs or r prizes raizKs r m CLUB BA TBS: WBM IATII Tlefcota For ARKANSB 3.0 WTH AQINTI- - overy towa and clt WAJitfl in the United State ssdjsiltiih America. 1 h payment of Prizes is s a special deposit oi fiveguaranteed hundred heusand dollars (fsoo.ooo), with the date Government, and approved bv 1 Arechiga, Governor. Ortwiny under th$ personal supervision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is r. Appointed by tho Government as The faimers north of Salt lake ate harvesting immense crops this season, hope our southern friends are doing as well. , A great many Salt Lake people take advantage of the Sunday afternoon concerts at Fort Douglass. It is a lovely place to spend a few hours. The Exposition building was selected as the place of gathering for the old folk. Shortly after to a. m. the old people from the north 400 in number, headed by the Ogden band passed down main street, and from there to the fair grounds where the old folks of Salt Lake and many young ones gave them a hearty welcome. The tabernacle choir was there in full force and furnished a very interesting programme. Also Helds band was in attendance and made every one feel happy. They rendered some beautiful music. Reb Rab. Inter-veofo- CsRnrY that with the State Treas-tjr- r all necessary guarantees are de-- o&lUd. assuring full payment of all pnifsof this drawing, Herminio Arteaga, Interventor. ; . 1 tlPORTMT. ' EenuUancoa must bo either by New oilc Draft, Express or Registered American money. Collections can be made bv Express Companies or anlu.Ticket sent direct to manage-"""-t will bo paid bv drafts on New '.Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San( Forfur'co or City of Mexico. ' nfotraation address JUAN PI E0 AO, Manager 1 AtramAsUSJCt HEEL NEW YORK LETTER. RSuSlAK CORRESPONDENT, bellnvolved- - Boodle Alder25,000 to Publisher men Return-Bo- ok Combine. New York, July 14th 1S90. Last week New York was in the midst of one of the most extensive struggles between Capital ar.d Labor that has taken place in late years. The army of locked-ou- t cloakmakers were (ouieq on locked-ou- t Saturday by another army of on the action and this clothingmakeis, expected to part of the employers was the cloth'ng cause a general strike in The trades, affecting 25.000 people, n H uL -- . essense of ffie trouble that the 4t tic r HumuhS FiiwI workingmen gnA women wanted none LaaUOAta uixll 1 tr Citv, but Uiuon members to Be employed, while the manufattureis would have NotU-u hwbT yie (bat ifc,5foU? wIdr none but mu-umworkmen. it was a ei,a a1' r R iBinJn war al extermination, of IhIT i Li10 PPrt 1 ueUm. auU be m4m before tbe pro-- I w,!t life or death to the unions. The associSatjuiiRe.or in bit tliUu. n,e rVerk ations of Hie manufacturers were ranged eeuuly court ef, Etoerf ataxy, t Caetle tiftliel Dele ( Zril.t-sa,i , Jobeime J4. Nielson on one side agamst the organizations of on auk, ' I deed, fur tbe if. if the workmen on the other. Such au e,l,'! K'4.' S Kid M, Wi, gee J Tp 19 b K k. He aarnee tbe unbending struggle has not been wittaiuibleg witbee.ee lu prn.a for Sf nessed Cbitlietto mauy a day. At last account feid lead vt Oreece Seeley deeper t there was strong evidence that a settleC. . Aedereou eud AuUrew bee ment favorable to the men was nearer iudd of t'lwti bile, Ctuh. at hand, thereby gaining lull recognition y1 D. Hbbee. Eeieur. Fae for their organizations Tive question of wages was not involved, bne of the ntosr general topics of the week in all circles h the return from Canadian exile of the famous 'boodlers Holoney and DeLacy, both of whom are under indictments for bribery in connection with jth$ Broadway Railroad Charter. Holoney hold the position of reading clerk in the S4 Board of Aider-me- n and had the handling of the boodle by which the Bribery was accomplished. It is said that a stronger case can he made agaiit6t him than against any other person concerned m the matter. Both of the above named surrendered themselves and gave hail in the sunt of S40. 000 each. Then trials will verv likely take place jn August. Of the 22 w ho were mricted, udy these two and one other, Dempsey, remain untried, Jahne is serving out his term in Sing Mug, and A Pleasing Sense of Health the rest are free. Following the lead of other businesses ' and Strength Renewed, and all the pubhslvets of novels and standard works have combined and i of Ease and Comfort formed a single corporation to be known Follows the see of Syrup of Fig, ns jy as the United States Book Comp.ny acts gently on tfi The object is to stop competition, which has declare been and Bowels puolishers ruinous, Kidneys, Liver all the publication will be done at one EJect nelly Cleansing tbs System ifia place, the Lovell establishment in this Costiva or Bilious Dispelling city. The new company has absorbed all the business in Colds, Headaches and Fevers publications, which has been heretofore carried And pennanenfly curing on by twenty one concerns, including HABITUAL CONSTIPATION Hurst, Alden, Lose 1, Dodd, Mead & Co , without weakening or irritating the Belford, Clarke &Co Lippi ucott, Hubon which it seta. bard, Munroe and Munsey. The capital stock is I3.250.000. all paid up. The Far Sale in Me end ILM Bottles By nil Leading Drnggtste. retail price of books will not be raised. besrrecTcase nut sr ms A fatal riot between whites and blacks OALITOElflA no EYEUP 00 occurred last week at Star's nulls, Sea Faaacuos, Coe, Rev Teas. X. 1 Ilf At., Georgia. , .. T ' . CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, OT AH, TUESDAY, .JULY 22, 1890. if 'I, N As. E C. COFFIN: e Gunnison, July jlarge Sample Room. j , fielding Prop. d to. od SATCRpAV 2 p. accommodations XV. WARD CONFERENCE AT it ;,'( O'j o well-define- d j RtefU-iD- .JOBBERS OF SOXJrt, rs,J-'10Bii- 1 vwowiX." 'Reck'cvt. E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO, Prosreso er-ge- The panic in Buenos Ayres is increasing. Gold is at 321, and the run on the HENRY banks continues. 7 Forty cases of persons bitten by dogs have been reported to the Providence (R. 1.) police since May 1st. The first bale of this year's cotton was sold at the Cotton Exchange, New York, fast week for 10 J cents per pound. . The French Colony of New Yoik celebrated its national fete, the Fall ol the Bastile, July 14. high. thrilling Hor; of Jiuuli-y'- i rvcpntImiMirtant of bti nnd tha wilt Appear for tho first tliuc in the work written bf bintftlf, entltlrd 'Jn D.trLent " l not be deceive! by onr o the Am Rtaoloy book" nw being offered To no one of tbee bae authentic Stanley contributed ellne. Thtrei ino queition about thia atetement be rig YVeguemwlee t, end ftorroctlu every particular will glee particular oo eitdelion. to he mWed. ere In order vAUHUN that the book beam the iiu. The Londou Chronicle correspondent will convoke a meeting of bishops and cardinals to consider the position of the church and the choice ol his succsssur. at Rome says the pope pintof CHARLES . BasoBall OoodSi i Blank BooksToys and Fancy Goods, SCRIBNERS IPapetrios & S;:lc l:j Indiana larmers are threshing and A. L. BANCROFT & CO. marketing their wheat crops. I he from to is 40 out 30 yield turning only 1 132 POST STREET, per cent, instead of from 70 1 - 80, and SAN FRANCISCO. inferior ol and a gradeis light Seneral Aaent for the Pacific CoaaL A large number of coloied men who to labor on were biought rroni the brickyards along the Hudson River PROBATE ATTORNEY have returned to their homes. The exr caused of their employment AND LAND periment AU KINDS for Lrick trouble and financial loss jiily manufacturers. of Probate business promptly t aocured to It is said at Baton Rouge. La that tended to, and titles Grover Cleveland will be ottered a re- Land under the varions entries tainer by the lottery people to argue Office. Court House, Manti. Utnh. their side of the question of .the cono stitutionality of the lottery law-3 3 o -f 1 Q, r The Queen has presented Mr. Stanley -- i Q- of set likeness herself, with a miniature s 2 00 ST c90 in diamonds. Accompanying the gift is n 5 D an autograph Liter, highly eulogistic of Mr. Stanleys services m the field of exC a ploration. and wishing the explorer - o life. wedded !3 happy 2 I Edwin Arlington Wm.T. Rei d, A.O-ETSrr- SB ? FZtotosr&yh Albnns, hi thnEh hW.M cia t ft. 7G B. MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Thatcher, f iii if Hakvabd White, F.R.Ssow, C.eo.AMnow, Vice Treat. Sec'y & Treas. Gaa l Mgr. FiirniTni LiMiisui i KIRECTOKS: Moses Thatcher, Barnard White, W. W. Burton F. It. Snow, M. Snow, W, B. Preston. G. A. Snow. i'., , SOlo SONS And thet the eanTueloa went eeirlie e oertltlcet if agency from ua ' STATIONERY and BOOKS, Note Books, Tablets, and Ink stands f dtKovDrtH , Office, School and Architectural Supplies, AFRICA 'Wwiturr Augustin Daly is reputed to have leased a plot of ground on Jacksun street, Chicago, at a rental of Jjo.ooo a year, on which he will buiid a theatre. , Wholbsal axd Retail Dealers jn Treat. DARKEST '$'! Margetts '.Bros., Moses IN Chicago is to have file finest Masonic Temple in thu world. It will be 18 stones Q. STANLEY 3Qixilc3.ii3.fj. I. low-price- d low-pric- 'ftot'ttWaft CiatiVc-T- ifltv 0 tYu WeeWwvtt 11 Agents for ths following wall known goods. The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline (our spring mountain wagons. Porter road carts. The above are made especially for the Utah trade. McCormick Nichols & Shepard Co.s Scott threshing machinery. all steel hay presses. Jay Eye See sulkey plows. Case steel beem centre draft plows. Canton Clipper steel hand and tricycle plows, harrows and Ajax cultivators. Fountain city grain drills. Hoosier press drills. Gorham Combined and independent seeders. mowers, reapers and binders, . iNew Vbrator full-circ- le Branch Il'ousee at S.L.CITY, OGDEN, LOG AN, MILFORD, UTAH JH.CLINGER, Traveling Agt. for Sanpete Sevier Counties.- - j- CD COALI COALII & Coke Company have been making improvements on the The Deseret Coal bS r P C Z a O- - fD cF3 ir. RELIABLE' COOPEBWAGOHtx.. rF '' r . - took the prize at the Teiri- torial Fair. In 1889 there wsre 1,019 sold in Utah alone. 3L.riX5LII! n me si 85 OLD o I' ST Cottonwood Canyon Roed and at the 1' P mine, and are now prepared to de- . rive coal to their customers in any quan-itvCU A platform is built and so arloaded ranged that the wagons will be 5-through a shoot and the delay necessiCT3 tated in loading, as fqrmerly done, is obCC p s CQ S 0 viated. c r s? H c. Store will act as The Falrview Co-oc- 4 our agents in selling road passes and H i coal, and their orders for coal can be obt tained for the same figures at which the 0 S coal is sold at the mine, (Jr.so per ton.) tj a at P cash qr wheat; store orders will be I o taken at ten per cent, discount, feet i5o extracted will be ThetoaT olh the Viirlace, and will be entirely 8. free frorti'illa'te and alack. Tbe road S ft condition. X 5 wiirije kept in good 93 fiy "promptness and attention to the will business we hope to merit the good and patronage of the coal consuming public 1$ fhi county. Wagon Maker does BlaK8mit We invite all to come and see the arid to give us their orders first work in blaokemithing which i!l receive our. best attention. Ac. NV'ork done on short notice Cocl .V Coke Co., Moroni Two blocks east of ., II. Carlstin. 39-1-- 82 Supt. on county road. e THE eCoOPEftt CITY n S rii Q . CD T. J. Morlev, jus -- DEALER and Freight Wagons, Spring Wagons of best quality. Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards. Buckeye Mowers and Reapers; Crown Mowers; 3uckeye Elevator Binders; Buckeye Low Down Binders; Light Draft and Best Machines Market; Bradley and Daisy Sulky Rakes; Chief Threshers latest Improved and 5fir.ncsota Advance pnd Best made ;Steam Engines ;Saw Mills and Leffel Turbine Wheels. Salt Lake City, Utah. Riprksikted by GEO. SNOW, MANTI, i"t Co-op- - TJ.MORLEY, MORONI. J.P.ANDERSON, LPHR.. |